Basics of Electricity and Electrode placement
Russian/NMES
HVPC and Wounds
IFC/Pre Mod/TENS
CPT Codes
Potpourri
100

IFC, Pre Mod, and Russian stimulation are all examples of this type of waveform?

Alternating current (AC)

100

On/off ratio and an example of on/off time used for strengthening

1:5

5 sec on, 25 sec off

10 sec on, 50 sec off

100

Location of most arterial insufficiency ulcers

lateral lower leg, top of foot

100

What helps a PTA choose between using IFC or PreMod?

Treatment area (crossing through the joint-use IFC; wanting to treat two different areas-use PreMod; only need to focus on one side of the joint-use PreMod)

100

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Iontophoresis

100

Name an over the counter medication used to treat pain AND edema. For which estim for pain parameters do OTC meds interfere?

Aleve/Naproxen OR Ibuprofen/Advil/Motrin OR Aspirin (Bayer); OTC Med timing does not interfere with any pain estim treatments.

200

The time it takes to go from zero to maximum intensity in Russian stimulation or NMES

Ramp

200

A patient receiving Russian stimulation, reciprocal to (L) ant tib and gastroc at 50bps, 5 sec on, 5 sec off, 1 sec ramp x30 mins has what clinical indication?

Edema in which the patient cannot produce a muscle contractions to help with edema reduction on their own

200

Phase of healing in which you use the positive polarity in or nearest the wound

Proliferative phase of healing

200

For which estim treatment for pain does the timing of prescription pain meds matter? 

Low rate TENs, subacute or chronic settings for IFC/Pre Mod

200

Estim for wounds

GO281

200

Polarity and indication for the use of dexamethasone in iontophoresis

Negative and inflammation

300

Why are electrodes placed an inch/two finger widths apart?

To prevent a surface current (burns)

300

Physiologically, why is Russian stimulation and NMES used?

Stimulation of the (atrophied) type II muscle fibers

300

Objective measure that can be used to show improvement for a patient with venous insufficiency

Circumferential measures

300

Why does IFC at 50-150Hz allow for pain relief? How long with the pain relief last?

Gate control theory-stimulation of A beta fibers which inhibit painful messages sent to brain from A delta and C fibers in the periphery; effects last 30min-2 hours post end of estim treatment.

300

Estim for non Medicare, non wound Patients

97014

300

Out of all of the estim waveforms used, this one is smallest; therefore safest (least likely to lead to burns).

HVPC

400

Name two absolute contraindications to electrical stimulation...meaning if the patient has this, estim is contraindicated anywhere in the body. 

Pacemaker or defibrillator

400

Increasing any or all of the three parameters may help a patient to reach a full contraction

Pulse rate (frequency), Pulse width (duration), and electrode size

400

What HVPC parameters would you use for a patient with bruising and edema around the wrist after a fall onto an outstretched arm (we know it is a sprain and no fracture). 

HVPC at 120 pps with negative electrode over the bruising x30 mins with UE elevated and doing wrist pumps, circles, AROM

400

How does IFC or TENs at 1-10Hz reduce pain? How long can the pain relief last?

Causes the body to release natural endorphins and opioids as well as an anti-inflammatory hormone (adrenocorticotrophic hormone); 4-8 hours

400

Russian stim for neuro re-ed for 75 y/o patient post TKR for quad facilitation. 

GO283

400

Name a reason to use biofeedback for an above threshold goal.

Facilitation (VMO post sx, pelvic floor, antagonist to spastic muscle, underfiring muscle when imbalance present)

500

Why do you wet the skin prior to electrode placement?

To reduce tissue impedance (resistance)...so you do not have to turn the intensity up as high...therefore, making the treatment more comfortable

500

Name two contraindications to motor stimulation such as Russian/NMES.

DVT and any condition/pathology in which movement would be detrimental to healing (fx, recent injury)

500

Physiologically, how does HVPC work?

Galvanotaxis-using electrical charges/polarity to attract certain cells to the area.

500

After a patient receives a treatment for subacute or chronic pain, when will the person feel relief?  When will the full extent of pain relief be felt?

Immediately; pain continues to decrease for an hour after treatment.

500

Teaching a patient how to use a TENs unit, apply electrodes, and alter settings. 

97032

500

How long would it take to deliver an 80 mA-min iontophoresis treatment at 2mA?

40 minutes